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  • #21
    Originally posted by DeepDayze View Post
    With the way Poettering is going, systemd will soon control all major system functions and making the Linux kernel act more like a microkernel

    I think that's what he wants...total control!
    Quoting myself [1] (I'm too lazy to rewrite the paragraph from scratch):
    "... systemd is here to stay, far too many large contributors view it is an essential piece in modernizing Linux by creating a modern, cross-distro base-system. Arguing against it in forums is as useless as arguing against the wind. The mere fact that systemd has bugs (there's a shocker for you) is irrelevant, the kernel (any kernel) has (many) bug too.
    Unless the people who are against systemd stop wasting their time arguing about whether systemd is monolithic or not, and join efforts like Devuan and develop *alternative* systemd-like base-system you're more-or-less screwed.
    - Gilboa
    [1] http://www.phoronix.com/forums/showt...325#post465325
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